- The
Shirelles were an
American girl
group formed in P****aic, New
Jersey in 1957. They
consisted of
schoolmates Shirley Owens (later
Shirley Alston Reeves)...
- song
written by
Luther Dixon and Wes Farrell,
originally recorded by the
Shirelles at Bell
Sound Studios in New York City and
released as the B-side of their...
- The
Shirelles Sing to
Trumpets and
Strings is the
sophomore album from
American soul girl
group The
Shirelles,
released in 1961. The
album has received...
- "Mama Said" is a song
performed by the
Shirelles,
written by
Luther Dixon and
Willie Denson. It
became a top-ten hit, on both the pop and R&B charts,...
- "Tonight's the Night" is a song by the
American girl
group the
Shirelles, from
their 1961
album Tonight's the Night.
Written by
Luther Dixon and Shirley...
- as
Barney Williams), and Mack
David (lyrics). It was
recorded by the
Shirelles and the
Beatles and was a hit for both. The highest-charting
version of...
-
Luther Dixon and
Florence Greenberg and made
famous by the girl
group the
Shirelles.
Released as a
single in 1962, it met with
great success,
topping the...
- was the main lead
singer of the hit girl
group the
Shirelles. In
addition to Owens, The
Shirelles consisted of
fellow P****aic High
School (New Jersey)...
- Hear & Now is a 1965
studio album by
American girl
group The
Shirelles.
Editors of
AllMusic Guide scored this
release 3.5 out of five stars, with critic...
- by
Gerry Goffin and
Carole King. It was
first recorded in 1960 by the
Shirelles;
released as a
single that November, it
became the
first song by an African-American...